June 1974 KPFK Folio

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friday 21

6:00 SUNRISE CONCERT: Paul Vorwerk. With news, calendar, and William Winter at 8:40 am.

9:00 IMPEACHMENT DESK: Rebroadcast

9:30 THE MORNING READING: Lady Chatterly's Lover. Dave Boxall's rendering of the D.H. Lawrence classic.

10:00 ETHNIC MUSIC: East Meets West. Satya's Indian music and Mario's non-Indian music.

11:00 OPEN HOUR 12:00 NOON CONCERT. Haydn—Five Symphonies and a Concerto: Symphony No. 21 in A; Symphony No. 27 in G; Symphony No. 29 in E; Cello Concerto in C; Mstislav Rostropovich, cello; English Chamber Orchestra, Benjamin Britten conducting; Symphony No. 31 in D ("Hornsignal"); Symphony No. 35 in B-Flat; Philharmonia Hungarica, Antal Dorati conducting (London STS 15257/62). David Cloud hosts. Stereo.

2:00 CRITIQUE. A look at current books, music, theater, films.

2:30 THE SOUR APPLE TREE Clare Spark's choice of a past program.

3:30 GRASS ROOTS SALON. Hosted by Clark Polak.

4:00 SURVIVE WITH PLEASURE. Wina Sturgeon's Way of Thinking, with open phones.

5:00 DEALING. News and views set to music, produced by Barbara Cady.

6:00 THE EVENING NEWS

6:45 IMPEACHMENT DESK. Live from Washington, Dennis Levitt's latest report.

7:15 CONSUMER REPORT

7:30 FOREIGN PRESS. Latin America: Professor Donald Bray, CSULA. Japan: Professor Hans Baerwald.

8:00 POETRY – LIVE. Two of the more interesting poets in the area, Robert Peters and Harry Northup, will read from their recent work. (rebroadcast Friday the 28th, 2:30 p.m.)

9:00 MUNDO CHICANO. Music and guests of interest to the Chicano community, hosted by Antonio Salazar.

11:00 HOUR 25: sf. Science fiction and fantasy, stories, guests, and such. The hosts are John Henry Thong, Kathy Calkin and Mike Hodel.

2:00 SOFT CORE PHONOGRAPHY. Mellow music and old radio shows, with Jay Lacey.

saturday 22

8:00 TRANS. D. Farrell talks with L. Clark Stevens, author of EST—The Steersman's Handbook, and the founders of Freelandia Airlines on alternatives for our current economic, ecological and energy systems.

9:30 HALFWAY DOWN THE STAIRS. With Uncle Ruthie (Buell). Stories, songs, silliness, seriousness. Connected themes, disconnected nonsense, all for you.

10:30 FOLK MUSIC: John Davis

12:30 THE CAR SHOW. John Retsek and Jack Kirkpatrick talk about your car in language you don't have to be a mechanic to understand. Open phones.

1:30 PREACHIN' THE BLUES: Bruce Bromberg

3:00 NOMMO. Contemporary soulsounds, with Tambuzi Nyamavu.

4:30 INSIDE L.A. Examining social, political and cultural happenings in L.A. Featuring guests, interviews, commentary by Ron Ridenour, and jazz interludes. Produced by Earl Ofari.

5:50 WEEKEND CALENDAR: Terry Hódel

6:00 THE SATURDAY NEWS: Larry Moss

6:30 ON FILM: Stephen Mamber

6:45 IN PRINT: Bob Gottlieb

7:00 THE BIG YELLOW BUS: Alternative to Segregation? It's a long way from Selma, Alabama to Pasadena, California. KPFK takes you from civil rights marches to today's conflict over integration in the public schools. Pasadena, under court order to integrate, is the focus of this documentary produced by Farley Egan and Jim Berland. (rebroadcast Monday the 24th, 2:00 p.m.)

8:00 ZYMURGY. "Role of notation: to change the noun 'music' into the verb 'music.' " —Toru Takemitsu. Every Saturday night David Cloud electronically musics from 8 to 10 pm. In stereo.

10:00 THE WILLIAM MALLOCH PROGRAMME. A musical (mostly classical) treasure hunt conducted by the composer, critic, and former music director of KPFK.

12:00 CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT: Rock, blues, monotone news, &c.

[photo caption: “Busing: Alternative to Segregation?” Saturday, 7:00 p.m]

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